System.Data.Common Namespace DataColumnMappingCollection Class
Returns the index of the specified DataColumnMapping.
1. Returns the index of a specified DataColumnMapping object.
2. Returns the index of a DataColumnMapping with the specified SourceColumn name.
The following example searches for a DataColumnMapping object with the given source column name within a DataColumnMappingCollection. If the DataColumnMapping exists, the code displays the name and index of the mapping; otherwise, it displays an error.
NOTE: This example uses one of the overloaded versions of IndexOf. For other examples that may be available, see the individual overload topics.
public void FindDataColumnMapping ( DataTableMapping myTableMap ) {
// get column mappings
DataColumnMappingCollection myFieldsMaps = myTableMap.ColumnMappings;
if ( myFieldsMaps.Contains ( "Description" ) ) {
MessageBox.Show ( "Name: " + myFieldsMaps [ "Description" ].ToString ( )
+ "\nIndex: " + myFieldsMaps.IndexOf ( "Description" ).ToString ( ) );
} else {
MessageBox.Show ( "Error: no such field in collection" );
}
}
Public Sub FindDataColumnMapping ( ByVal myTableMap As DataTableMapping )
' get column mappings
Dim myFieldsMaps As DataColumnMappingCollection = myTableMap.ColumnMappings;
If myFieldsMaps.Contains ( "Description" ) Then
MessageBox.Show ( "Name: " + myFieldsMaps ( "Description" ).ToString ( ) _
+ ControlChars.Cr + "Index: " + myFieldsMaps.IndexOf ( "Description" ).ToString ( ) )
Else
MessageBox.Show ( "Error: no such field in collection" )
End If
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DataColumnMappingCollection Members